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In this course, you will be able to develop a systems view for assessing and managing pain in the palliative care setting. By the end of the course, you will be able to: 1) Describe the pain problem in the palliative care setting; 2) Assess a person’s pain, 3) Explain the benefits of integrative therapies and pharmacologic strategies to manage pain.
In this module, you will review pain assessment basics. You will start with defining pain and the scope of the pain problem in the palliative care setting. You will review various pain types and causes of pain in people with serious illness. To understand how pain medications and integrative pain therapies work to decrease pain, you need to know how the body recognizes pain and makes a person hurt. Common barriers to good pain management and myths and misconceptions will be discussed. You will review how to evaluate a person’s pain and how to know if persons are having pain when they cannot tell you. Remember pain is a personal experience.
What's included
8 videos9 readings1 assignment
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8 videos•Total 45 minutes
Introduction to Pain•2 minutes
What is Pain?•8 minutes
How is Pain Transmitted•6 minutes
Barriers to Pain Control•7 minutes
Pain Assessment Basics•7 minutes
Other Things to Know About Pain•7 minutes
A Conversation Between Francis, Mildred, and Harri•3 minutes
Assessing Pain in the Nonverbal or Cognitively Impaired•6 minutes
9 readings•Total 230 minutes
About Us: Palliative Care Specialization Team at CU Anschutz•10 minutes
Introduction to Pain Information•10 minutes
Get help and meet other learners. Join your Community!•5 minutes
What is Pain?•60 minutes
How Pain is Transmitted•20 minutes
Barriers to Pain Control•10 minutes
Pain Assessment Basics•45 minutes
Francis and Mildred Case Story and Story and Case Study: Background•10 minutes
How Do You Know a Person Has Pain If They Can't Tell You?•60 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Pain Assessment•30 minutes
Non-Pharmacological pain treatment
Module 2•4 hours to complete
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In this module, you will review the many dimensions that can affect the way pain is expressed and how it responds to treatment. You will also review various integrative therapies or healing practices that focus on the relationship between the provider and whole person, including the mind, body, and spirit, to improve health, healing, and pain. You will start with defining complementary and alternative therapies and understanding the difference between the two. You will review four integrative health domains as defined by the National Center for Integrative Health which is part of the National Institutes of Health. Finally, you will evaluate the best evidence about the use of these therapies in managing pain in people with serious illness. Remember, it is important to ask patients if they use integrative health therapies. Try to understand their past experiences and attitudes toward non-drug treatments. The key is to find out what works for the person in pain with his/her unique characteristics. As caregivers we need to be open to various approaches and our patient’s wishes.
Medication Management (including over the counter and non-opioid medicines)
Module 3•2 hours to complete
Module details
When people have pain their quality of life can be poor and they can experience more suffering. In this module, you will learn about non-opioid medications that can be used to treat pain and ease suffering.
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4 videos3 readings1 assignment
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4 videos•Total 17 minutes
Non-Opioid Medication Management•5 minutes
What Non-Opioids to Use and When? Part 1•4 minutes
What Non-Opioids to Use and When? Part 2•5 minutes
Common Side Effects•4 minutes
3 readings•Total 85 minutes
Easing Pain with Non-Opioid•15 minutes
What Non-Opioid to Use and When?•30 minutes
Common Side Effects•40 minutes
1 assignment•Total 20 minutes
Medication Management Assessment•20 minutes
Opioids, safety, and addiction
Module 4•3 hours to complete
Module details
When people have pain their quality of life can be poor and they can experience more suffering. In this module, you will learn about opioid medications that can be used to treat pain and ease suffering.
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5 videos4 readings1 assignment
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5 videos•Total 26 minutes
Easing Pain with Opioids•4 minutes
Opioids in Pill and IV Form•4 minutes
Changing From One Opioid to Another - Part 1•6 minutes
Changing From One Opioid to Another - Part 2•6 minutes
Addiction, Pseudo-Addiction, Physical Dependence, and Tolerance•5 minutes
4 readings•Total 115 minutes
Easing Pain with Opioids•20 minutes
Opioids in Pill and IV Form•20 minutes
Changing From One Opioid to Another•30 minutes
Addiction, Pseudo-Addiction, Physical Dependence, and Tolerance•45 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Opioid Safety and Addiction Assessment•30 minutes
Easing Pain: Assessment
Module 5•1 hour to complete
Module details
In this module, you will review a case study of Mrs. Ana Garcia, a mock patient diagnosed with cervical cancer. Listen to her story and think about what you would do to advocate for her and help her pain. You will answer questions based on your new knowledge and skills you have learned from modules 1 to 4. This summative assessment has two parts. First, you will answer seven questions reflecting on material presented in the first two modules of our course, “Easing Pain.” Once you successfully pass the first part of the summative assessment, answer the next 8 questions about Anna’s case based on materials learned from modules 3 and 4. Good luck!
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1 video1 assignment
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1 video•Total 3 minutes
Easing Pain Assessment Introduction•3 minutes
1 assignment•Total 60 minutes
Easing Pain Assessment•60 minutes
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